Here in Texas the governor said that we should have a day of prayer and reflection for the victims of the hurricane. My family and I had already gotten together to pray and think of the victims earlier. I did not feel free.

I understand that this could be construed as "inconvenient," but how little does this woman have going on in her life that a few-days delay in trick-or-treating would inspire existential outrage sufficient to write such a screed to the local news?

Seriously! Also, how about setting your facebook profile to searchable, Ms. Suzanne Carson so that we can decide superficially if it would be worthwhile putting up with your sh*t.

wha...wha..what the #*$! is this dribble? It's like something took a ridiculous story and made it more ridiculous. It was like frying a shiat sandwich in loose stool and serving it up as some "edgy" genre of journalism. It's an exponential fail...

I will take my children with me on Tuesday to vote. And I know they will ask if the people I'm voting for had anything to do with Halloween. You can be sure that I will not vote for local individuals who did a poor job in taking my town and county into consideration.

So she's a "Rescheduling Halloween Violates My Freedoms" single issue voter. Got to admit that is a new one.